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Pakistan, China start direct train and freight service

ISLAMABAD: China and Pakistan have launched a direct rail and sea freight service, with the first cargo train departing from Yunnan, an inland province in southwest China.

A cargo train loaded with 500 tonnes of commodities left Kunming, the capital of Yunnan, for Karachi, marking the opening of the new route, China’s official news agency Xinhua reported on Thursday.

The train will reach China’s port city of Guangzhou from where the cargo will be loaded on ships and transported to Karachi.

“The route helps local businesses connect with the world market,” a representative from the New Silk Road Yunnan Limited said. The new rail, sea freight will cut logistics cost, including that of transport, by 50 percent compared to past services, the news agency reported.

The service is a part of China’s Maritime Silk Road initiative, of which $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project (CPEC) is a part.

The CPEC was launched in 2015 to link up northwestern China with the Gwadar deep seaport in southern Pakistan. The two countries already started the trade activities under CPEC as over a hundred Chinese containers were transported overland to Gwadar and shipped to Europe and Africa.

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First cargo train leaves for Karachi

ISLAMABAD: China and Pakistan have launched a direct rail and sea freight service, with the first cargo train departing from Yunnan, an inland province in southwest China.

A cargo train loaded with 500 tonnes of commodities left Kunming, the capital of Yunnan, for Karachi, marking the opening of the new route, China’s official news agency Xinhua reported on Thursday.

The train will reach China’s port city of Guangzhou from where the cargo will be loaded on ships and transported to Karachi.

“The route helps local businesses connect with the world market,” a representative from the New Silk Road Yunnan Limited said. The new rail, sea freight will cut logistics cost, including that of transport, by 50 percent compared to past services, the news agency reported.

The service is a part of China’s Maritime Silk Road initiative, of which $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project (CPEC) is a part.

The CPEC was launched in 2015 to link up northwestern China with the Gwadar deep seaport in southern Pakistan. The two countries already started the trade activities under CPEC as over a hundred Chinese containers were transported overland to Gwadar and shipped to Europe and Africa.